"Conservation groups dismayed as Japan and other pro-whaling nations vote against plans for a protected area for whales, dolphins and porpoises".
"Japan and other pro-whaling nations have defeated a proposal to create an sanctuary for whales in the South Atlantic.
The push to create the protected area during a biennial meeting of the International Whaling Commission (IWC) was defeated after 38 countries voted yes and 24 against, as proposals at the conference require 75% of votes to pass. Two abstained.
Although the proposal has been defeated in previous years and was expected to fail this time around too because of opposition by Japan, Norway and Iceland, conservation groups were dismayed by the result."
Adam Vaughan reports for the Guardian October 25, 2016.
"Whaling Nations Block South Atlantic Sanctuary Plans"
Source: Guardian, 10/25/2016